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Buddhist Swastika Wan Zi Stainless Steel Pendant - 10 mm x 10 mm

$ 9.24

Availability: 19 in stock
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  • Condition: New
  • Product: 925 Sterling Silver Ring

    Description

    New Gem!
    This brand NEW beautiful, simple, clean-cut, SQUARISH stainless steel pendant measures 0.3937 inch (10 mm) wide.
    Background on Swastika:
    Buddhism emerged from Hinduism and, the swastika, borrowed from the Hindus is a symbol of esoteric Buddhism. As such, it was placed over the heart of the Buddha, stamped on the breasts of departed initiates and planted wherever
    Buddhists have left their mark. It is regarded as the symbol of esoteric Buddhism and the mark of a perfectly evolved being whose soul (or spirit) has entered Nirvana or liberation from the world of matter.
    About BUDDHIST SWASTIKA
    The swastika (Sanskrit svastika, “all is well”) is a cross with four arms of equal length, with the ends of each arm bent at a right angle. Sometimes dots are added between each arm.
    The swastika is an ancient symbol found worldwide, but it is especially common in India. It can be seen in the art of the Egyptians, Romans, Greeks, Celts, Native Americans, and Persians as well Hindus, Jains and Buddhists.
    The swastika’s Indian name comes the Sanskrit word svasti, meaning good fortune, luck and well being.
    In Hinduism, the right-hand (clockwise) swastika is a symbol of the sun and the god Vishnu, while the left-hand (counterclockwise) swastika represents Kali and magic. The Buddhist swastika is almost always clockwise.
    In Buddhism, the swastika signifies auspiciousness and good fortune as well as the Buddha’s footprints and the Buddha’s heart. The swastika is said to contain the whole mind of the Buddha and can often be found imprinted on the chest, feet or palms of Buddha images. It is also the first of the 65 auspicious symbols on the footprint of the Buddha.
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